Market-Oriented Sector-Specific Talks
Market-Oriented Sector-Specific talks in Global Commerce Policy
In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the MOSS talks. The entries on trade policy are here. A 1985 United States initiative to open up the Japanese market for forest products, pharmaceuticals and medical equipment, electronics, telecommunications equipment, auto parts and transportation machinery. The entries on trade policy are here. It achieved some success in liberalizing the Japanese regulatory policies on telecommunications, as well as tariff reductions on some 1,800 items, but its results were considered a disappointment on the whole. The Japanese declaration that United States access to Japan should be free, with any restrictions as exceptions, was not sufficient for a more positive assessment. See also Structural Impediments Initiative and United States- Japan Framework for a New Economic Partnership.[1]
Market-Oriented Sector-Specific talksin the wold Encyclopedia
For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.
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Notes and References
- Dictionary of Trade Policy, “Market-Oriented Sector-Specific talks” entry (OAS)
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